Mylène Coderre
Mylène Coderre is a senior researcher at IRMS and an affiliate assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. She is also a research affiliate with Bridging Divides and the Réseau québécois de la recherche en immigration, intégration et relations interculturelles (RQ3i). Her research explores the evolution and dynamics of temporary migration in Canada, with a focus on the role of non-state actors in shaping migrant workers’ experiences and trajectories. She collaborates on several interdisciplinary projects examining the intersections of politics, technology, work, and precarity in the context of immigration. Before joining IRMS, she served as a scientific advisor on migration and occupational health at the National Public Health Institute of Quebec. She holds a PhD in International Development from the University of Ottawa.
Sessions in which Mylène Coderre participates
Thursday 21 May, 2026
This panel focuses on the intersection of digital technologies and migrant labour, from the tools migrants use to find work, to the conditions under which they do it. Panelists will draw on cases spanning the recruitment pipeline, examining how fintech, recruitment platforms, and the gig affect migrants at every stage: from algorithmic matching and digital labour contracting in origin countries to platform-based work at destination.